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THE DENTON RECORDCHRONICLE
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Bunday, February 17. INS
TOWN TOPICS:
LEWISVILLE SCHOOLS
AT RECORD 1,802 TAB
LEWISVILLE (Special) - Reg- School District
Schools for the 1963 • 64 term students who will enter the first port revealed.
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students, and 97 are Negroes
school while 74 will have broth-1 tions.
and Mrs. Frank Tuck, all of Fort
has been an executive of the ho-
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Chrysler continued strong and
CIVIC AND GOVERNMENTAL members of the board and will be
Your
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NORGE 'Smart Set'
COFFEE PORT
est coffee
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cent Mrs. Pink W Moore. 1028 the nation s coffee comes through share, versus a 91 cents profit
E. Hickory; Mrs. G. W Owens, ) this port.
Pilot Point: Tommy Cogdell, 3134---;-----
in 1961; Polariod earned 2.52 last
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
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Model 232-390
ANOTHER NEW SERVICE
FOR YOU!
world of Oaklawn '63!
801 M Mon., 7u«s. andThur. • 9 races Wed,. Fri. ini Sal*
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APPLIANCES and HOUSEWARES
Of the 460-student increase, 333
are newcomers to the Lewisville,
Big Corporation
Bows To Fair Sex
ONLY
take
Directors of the H R. Weiss-
berg Corp., have bowed before
the fair sex—they have appoint-
ed a woman as manager of the
Western Hills Hotel and the Rio
pointment at a meeting of the
board in New York last week. The
firm acquired the Western Hills
and Rio Motor Hotels as part of
its chain in 1961, and Mrs. Smith
Norge orders you a complete selection of upright and
chest fraatara from 8.7 cu. ft. to 22 cu. ft. capacity
Twelve first graders will enroll
in the Jackson Elementary
School, but none is new to the dis-
trict, Supt. J. K. DeLay said.
cording to figures released from
the superintendent’s office.
16 cu. ft.
Upright
* Jet-Freeze Shelve*
• Built-in Key Lock
• Handidor Storage
• 5-Year Food
Protection Warranty
against food loss fron
$5 to $200 due to
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19 cu. ft. Upright Or
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period, was actively higher.
RROAD ADVANCE
The market advance touched on
You'll love every minute at Oaklawn *63! Forty-three days of thor-
oughbred racing, faster than ever before. Eleven rich feature races,
including the $20,000 added Oaklawn Handicap and the traditional
$25,000 added Arkansas Derby. Venture into the exciting, carefree
Write for
free Oaklawn Racing
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since February ers and sisters already attending
istration at the Lewisville Public 1962. This includes 22 of the 150 Lewisville schools, the census re-
Write P.O. Box 266, Denton, Texas
or Phone 382-5730
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"Because the Norge Service Simple Washer is so dependable and
Service Free, we ore able to offer a full protection policy that
covers all parte end all labor for 2 whole years from deto of
purchase, at a small additional charge.
Fry is in Sachse, Tex., to attend
funeral services for her sister,
Mrs. Mollie Sachse.
EVENTS
New York. New Orleans,
more and Washington.
PEOPLE
Have space available for coin operated dry cleaners.
Loceted in modern, attractive, local coin operated laundry
with heavy traffic end attendant. This spice can be leased
with several provisions that will be especially advan-
tageous to person wishing to enter the growing coin-
operated Dry cleaning business.
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OPEN 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. MON. - $ AT.
DENTON CENTER
las; Donald C. Hall, 219 Sher-
man Dr.; Joeseph T. Puckett, 377
Trailer Village: Mrs. J. E. Jones,
1006 Maple; Sam Mitchell, 2703
Robinwood; Carolyn Lynch, Au-
brey; Mrs. Jimmy Burke. Sher-
man: Billy C. Yarbrough, 1100
Avenue C; Mrs. Mickey M. Mes-
NORGE Upright
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speak.
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Motor Hotel in Fort Worth. The was riding overturned. ..Mrs. H.
appointee is MRS. VIRGINIA T. C. McCormick has as guests m
(TOBY) SMITH of Fort Worth, her home her sister, Mrs. S. D.
senger. 717 Bernard: Mrs.
The old clock was a Denton County National tradition on
the corner of the square. Once again we are providing a
correct time service for the public-with another PLUS ser-
vice-the temperature!
(OAKJL/\M/IN
NOW THRU APRIL 6th!
No breakdown according to stu-
dent's ages or grade placement
has been made for the new year.
One of the finest cheeses avail-
_ ■ cew Specl0'
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15 cu. ft.
Chest
. Thin-Pat1 Insulation
• osswelanndsniir
5-Year Warranty
. - able today is American blue
Of this number, 1,705 are white Fifty - four of the first grad- cheese, which is produced in the
ers will be the only child from heart of the country’s dairyland
his or her family enrolled in under rigid government regula-
Hospital in MeKinney on Wednes-
day after a week's stay due to
a broken leg. The mishap occurred
when a three • wheel high - boy
spraying machine on which he
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has scored an all-time high of grade in September.
1,802. and increase of 460 students
worth Is Resuming
worth. . . Mr. and Mrs. T. K. O
Robb and family of Pasadena A e n
nac oe .... ecauve ui a- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Atter PAge
tels since that time. The Weiss- F Martin and Misses. and ----- A “MV
RAY TOBIN, owner of Tobin Drug ler of Snyder. Other guests were MRS. VIRGINIA T. SMITH
Store | Mrs. C. W. Hays of Haslet, Mr. I--------------------------------
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NEW NORGE Touch n
Wash
Automatic
Washer
with 2 year Warranty*
One touch of your finger
gives you perfect washing
for practically every load.
No complicated dial* to tat.
Just Touch ‘N Wash.
onLy 52192
with trade
world Of the billions of pounds up more than 90 per cent from
of cargo carried into New York 1961; Lone Star Steel said its'
Herbert R. Weissberg president and Mrs. Lynn McCormick, Dan- 0 | E) 11
of the firm, announced the ap- nv McCormick and Mrs. Jewel Bfaez K A I IV
Coleman, all of Dallas; Mrs. ---uJ
Ralph Tuck, J. C. McCormick
----------------------------- _ American Motors attained a 1962-
MEETINGS - The Denton County seeking re-election while Dr Hill 63 high of 23. General Telephone,
Commissioners court will meet at is announcing for the first time & Electronics was an active per-
9:30 a.m, Monday in the County The deadline for filing for a former rising above 26, and Halli-
Courthouse. . The Long-Range place on the board is 5 p.m. Mar- burton, on a report that is fourth
Planning Division of the Denton ch 7. period earnings rose to $1.07 com-
Chamber of Commerce will have pared with 99 cents in the 1961
a breakfast meeting Monday at 7 Baptists Set
a m at the Commodore Motor1 I
Inn. . Division 40 of the Licens- Alvord Meet
ed Vocational Nurses Association most groups of stocks, except the'
will meet Monday at 7 p m at ALVORD (Special) — Evange- international oils, which have had
the Flow Memorial Hospital Cafe- lism will be the theme of the a bull market of their own in ।
teria. John Gladden, psvchologist Alvord meeting of the Wise Coun- recent months. They succumbed
. at the Denton State School, will ty Baptist Association Monday, to some profit-taking last week.
NEW NORGE Touch 'n
Dry
Automatic
Dryer
5-yoar Warranty
Washday’s a breeze with this
new Touch 'N Ory Automatic
Dryer. Brio* most loads with
single top ol control — re-
members what you dry and
how long to dry it.
ONI 199”
erett Bruedigam, Roanoke. . ....... ..... ,_______ ____—_____ —
Dismissed James Brackett. Harbor every year, one and a half 1962 profit and loss statements
Dallas; Robert Schmitz. 1709 Cres- billion pounds are coffee. Half of showed a deficit of 64 cents a
daughter of MRS. HUGH TOBIN, Hays, and her son-in-law and H|________
509 W Hickory, and sister of daughter. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Mil- Aammamum
over the 1962 census count, ac-
Commerce "Aircade" will be held PMpA, Kilo U.,.
in Oklahoma City March 1. DON * 1 < < T he T OI
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Ruddell; Mrs Evelyn Couch,;
Gainesville: Mrs. Morris Smith,
930 Sycamore. Edward F. King, j
3805 Atlas; Hazel Lee King, 3805
Atlas; Mrs. Arnold Motheral, 717
Cordell: Mrs. Alan D. Whatley, j
Lewisville; Mrs J. P. Hampton, !
Sanger Aaron Davis. Pilot Point;
Mrs. Earl Copeland. Carrollton.
THE AREA
FRISCO - Clyde Waddle was
dismissed from Collin Memorial!
W. M. DAVIDSON left with her Lone Oak and Mrs. L. R. Almon * AVERAGE UP
children to join her husband, W. of Campbell . . Cletus Bristol The Dow Jones Industrial Av-
M. DAVIDSON, in Puerto Rico, attended the Safeway Stores plan, eragc of 30 stocks closed Friday
Davidson, son of MR. and MRS. ning and sales meeting at Lake at 686.07, up 6.15 points for the
C. M. DAVIDSON, 1300 Denton, Muiv-ay Sunday, Monday and week. The Dow is at its highest i
has been stationed at Ramey Air Tuesday. Bristol is the manger of level since the nosedive it took
Force Base in Puerto Rico since the Walnut Hill Safeway store in last spring, having recovered
Dec 28 Dallas. 150,31 points, or 75 per cent of
the 199.15 points it lost during)
the 1962 slide.
An atomosphere of investor con-1
fidence seemed to remain as;
, ; I Worth will speak. He is pastor pire Finance reported preliminary
Flow Memorial Hospital of the North Richland Hills Bap 1962 earnings of $1 52 per share.
Admitted James Brackett, Dal- tist Church and has been select- compared with $1.16 in 1961.
ed as preacher for the Cassocia- Greatamerica Corp common edg-
tions evangelistic crusade March ed above the initial offering price
17-24 of 16, and Gilbraltar Life. Great
National Life and Southwestern
Life were in demand.
MORTIMORE, district manager of MeKinnev Posts
the General Telephone Co. of the ' » the principal factor in the prolong-
Southwest, is driving to the meet-: MeKINNEY (Special) - Three ed rally which began late in Oc-
ing and would like to invite Cham- candidates have'filed for the two tober. Autos rails and steels pac-
ber of Commerce members or in-places to be vacant on the Me- ed a Thursday advance in the:
terested citizens to ride with him. Kinney Independent School Dis- heaviest trading of th e year -
MRS. E. T. MCKENNEY of 3211 trict Board of Education, 5,640,000 shares on the New York
, _...... Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones
Edward E Veigel, Johnnie Blan-railroad.
average is trading at
kenship and Dr lack Hill have its highest point in three years,
announced that they will be can- The utility average touched an
inthe April election Vel- all-time high earlier this year. J
berg Corp has hotels in Chicago Gladys Martin. ..Mrs. Walter L.
, Balti- Ellwood and son. Billy Don Far-: B-v JERRY CAMPBELL
ley have returned from a six The stock market shook off a
month stay in Chitose, Japan, brief attack of profit - taking
Mrs. Ellwood and son are guestsast week to post another oxer-
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. all advance - its seventh in eight
BILLY J. COX 11, son of MR. Lonnie Hale. and are awaiting the weekly sessions- since Christmas.
AND MRS. B. J. COX, 2414 Sher- arrival of Ellwood, who is an en- After a rather sharp dip on
wood, has been elected the new gineer for Collins Radio Co. The Monday, attributed to profit-tak-;
vice president of the. American couple and their son will reside ing, the market bulled ahead, with
Institut of Architects students in Rchardson. . .Mr. and Mrs. its largest gain coming Wednes-
chapter at the University of Tex- Raymond Almon had as guests day. By Friday, prices were'again
as, where he is a senior. MRS. Mr, and Mrs. j B. Hodge of mixed in slower trading.
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Other company announcements
New York Harbor is the busi- included the following: Branif
receiving port in the earned 82 cents a share in 1962.
The group will meet in the First The finance stocks — banks.
Baptist Church. . savings and loan issues and in-
The Rev. Hal Brooks of Fort trances - continued strong. Em-
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